Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry recently made significant off-court news.
The MVP just picked up an entire building in San Francisco, CA, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
According to the listing, represented by Touchstone Commercial Partners, the two-story commercial structure on a corner lot offers 10,000 square feet of space.
The ground and second floors feature 12- to 14-foot ceilings, the listing notes. More importantly, the structure is zoned for “urban mixed use,” which includes flexible use, lab, retail, and office divisible by floors. There’s also a dock loading door.
But the building from 1972, which was reportedly purchased for $8.5 million, might be rebuilt to house Curry’s business ventures, known as Thirty Ink.
The proposal filed with the city would replace the existing structure with a five-story, 24,961-square-foot, mixed-use building for lab, creative art, and office use. It would include a three-bedroom residential unit on the top floor, along with a solar roof and space for bicycle parking.
The property is just down the block from the Chase Center, where the Warriors play their home games, in the industrial Dogpatch neighborhood.
In 2020, the shooting star and his wife, celebrity chef Ayesha Curry, picked up a luxe condo in the new Four Seasons Residences building in downtown San Francisco, for around $8 million, while it was still under construction. The couple apparently chose a 2,800-square-foot unit on the 30th floor.